- MATLAB Compiler can generate stand-alone executables for the operating systems that MATLAB itself runs on. These executables are essentially MATLAB without the command prompt.
- MATLAB Coder can generate C or C++ code that can then be compiled by any C compiler including by compilers for microcomputers. There are a bunch of restrictions, including that the generated code will not itself have any ability to display graphics
- Simulink Coder can generate C or C++ code corresponding to Simulink models; I am not sure what its limits are
- HDL Coder and Simulink HDL Coder require MATLAB Coder also, and can generate VHDL suitable for use on FPGA
- Real-Time Workshop for Simulink; I would have to review how it works before summarizing it
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i am doing a project on digital image processing using matlab. i have tested the code and its output, everything is working great but now i have to isolate the matlab from my project as i want to test my project as a real world application(as i cannot have a laptop everytime i want to implement my project), so my question is how do i implement it(like using a microcontroller, if yes, which one?) and may be other ways?
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Walter Roberson
on 24 Mar 2014
There are a few different approaches:
Graphics output will be a problem for you for anything other than MATLAB Compiler or perhaps Reat-Time Workshop. It is by no means impossible, but there are numerous ways of doing graphics and you would need to write C or C++ code to handle it (or to interface to manufacturer-provided libraries)
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